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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 25, 1922. CHAPLIN PREFERS ; foreign ma. N American Girls Lack Personality, He Contends; Won't Admit or Deny Engagement to Pola. Ijos Angeles, Nov. 25. While refus ing to discus his "personal affairs" i" any degree. Charlie Chaplin ad mitted tonight' that hi Impersonal pre- ference la for foreign women. 7 This, you are to understand, has no connection whatever with any rumors relating to himself and Mile. Pola IS HIS ADM SS 0 Negri; who. he conceded, .for the" sake of argument. : to be one of the ' most delightful of foreign women. Ob Jee- tlvely speaking, asidefrom any per sonal predilections. Chaplain admitted himself to be one of the moat ardent ' - adtntrers of the Polish tragedienne. "American womei," ho said, "lack personality. They are becoming; stand - ardlsed by the follow-the-leader spirit .. and too little association with men. KED MALE ASSOCIATION "When all Is said and done, women J. to cultivate , Individuality must asso- ctaf with men rather tha women. -- ..,'iwdw European womeaJare bored to without, men in Tieir clubs." XT'- Tbeicomedian iwas,, asked ;if.. disre M. gardin' personal matters, he was en gaged -to be married.,; M -y ?1 j-s "I can't discuss it impersonally., he . TTreplied. -.- ' V - y - ;: On the other hand. Pola Negri could rot be induced to say what she thinks of American men orT American co medians in baggy trousers when they -V have their good clothes on. ': IUSES WITH .THREE ... , While Hollywood and . Is Angeles waited today for, Chaplin to-affirm or ' deny the rumors of his engagement to the noted Polish actress; his friends learned that the diminutive English comedian dined last , night with three of ' the women to whom he has been . reported engaged. , At a dinner party at the Ambassador hotel last night, at which-Ed Bowes, the San Francisco and New York the atrical man and husband of Margaret Illington. the actress, was host. Chap lin sat near Pola Negri, Clara. Windsor .and Eleanor Boardman. .IX Chaplin marries Miss Negri this wiujbe the second matrimonial ven ture for both. -. V Chaplin married Mildred Harris, a screen girL They separated shortly af ter the death of their infant son. Later a divorce was obtained. Miss Negri is a countess and has a daughter two years old. ' . . FIBEMES'S BALXiVDECEXBEB 9 Th- Firemen's Beneficiary associa tion is making elaborate preparations for its annual ball and-carnival to be i A Many of these Pianos from Portland finest homes.6 Taken in e x c hange p n Bush & L ahe Grands, Repro- lucingr Pianos, Wndlthe famous Cecilian Player. Sale Starts Mpjiday J I CHICKERING Plain Case, Fine Tone and Action- for $235 Twice the Price Asked Would "OUR KNOWN RELIABILITY IS ONE YEARvl EXCHANGE AT ANY TIME, WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM DATE, WE WILL ALLOW THE FULL PRICE PAID TO APPLY ON ANY NEW BUSH & LANE PIANO. - jt -. " WE DO AS WE .ADVERTISE 1 -Bring This Ad -With . You : Soma- of tho. pianos are ltkar new.- - We bava not apace to list, all el them, but there are r. Upright Pianos from 1 $100 Up given in the large auditorium of Labor temple on- the night of Iecniber 2. The cause is one which has an appeal .to the general public rajid always at tracts larg-e attendance. . Six. special prizes are to. be, offered to participants and fine orchestra music will be pro Say Council Action Will-Hasten .Vets. ; To Buy Hospital - V:: t -I'll P Mayor Baker 'and. other members of the city council " are confident their action during the last week in modify ing the ordinance prohibiting the treatment of tuberculosis, in- hospitals In Portland will result In speedy, ac tion by the War Veterans' bureau t dose the purchase of Hahnemann hos pital, now held under lease by the government. ' Senator McNary has wired ' Mayor Baker that he has conferred . with Colonel Forbes, head of the bureau, and that all things look favorable for speedy action. x The ordinance modification adopted by the city council does' not let down the bars for any classes of hospitals except those "owned exclusively y the United States government." Un der its provisions there is no ' oppor tunity for other hospitals, or sanita riums in Portland to receive and treat cases of tuberculosis, except surgical cases. ; . . - ALEXANDRIA AVE. BRIDGE. : ' PBOJECT MAKING SPEEB Fine progress is being made by Lind Btrom it, , Feigenson, contractors, - ,a the construction of the Alexandria ave nue concrete Jw-idge., " Concrete has been poured for the main arch, which Is 160 feet Wghy and pouring for the uprights will begin Monday morning. Then win follow "the construction ;of forms for the main deck and it is ex pected the entire work will be com pleted within one month, if the weather does not interfere., - The bridge 3s a little more than 300 feet long and, has a roadway of 16 feat and a four foot sidewalk. It will give direct access to the White Shield home of the .Salvation Army, which pays a large proportion of Its cost 121,600. CITY HALL B KIEFS Herbert Gordon has mads applica tion to the city council for a permit to erect an apartment house at the north went corner of 17th and Jdorrison streets. ..r - Applications will go before the city council next Wednesday from W. W. Smith for a permit toconduct a con valescent home in a residence building on 19th street, between Montgomery and Mill streets, and from Mrs. A. Melius for a permit to conduct a con valescent and children's hWding home at a location on East 33d street, be tween Francis avenue and Powell Val ley road, -At the request of the school boatd of district No. 1. h .... . meeting next Wednesday will 'pass an jwmumng ine roping- off of East. Seventh, street, from Clackamas to Halsey streets, so as to close the pwca to irarnc during school hours. !' PLMimPIANOS ALMOST Y MAKE YOU WISH AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES AND TERMS Mason & Hamlin BeautyFine' Tone . . ana Action for . $;2'65.;. 5 Wl. (0) PLACES ANY PIANO IN YOUR HOME , BALANCE EASY PAYMENTS ' ; OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL "9 P, M E VE R YT. HIN C PER T Bush & Lane Bldg, - CUilO CABINET IS : BEING fillACED ON ML SIDES One, Member Ousted, Another Threatened Already; Fascist! , Groups in Bavaria Trouble. - ' By Karl H. f o WiegasW " VniTenal Service Staff Correspondent. . , Berlin, Noys 25. Scarcely three days old the Cuno cabinet-is. already meo- aced. -s , i - " WKh Vood Minister Mueller Vorced to retire after only 3 hours : Incum bency under charge that he was mixed up4a the. Rhineland Separatist move ment, threats, were made today agarne another leading member of the cabirfot, On tti other Iiand. increasing food riots -and Communist plondertrigs In Saxony and Brunswick, and- the Fa scist! movement in Bavaria are giving the. new chancellor -sWepless Bights. HiUer's.-BavarUn ' Fascist! hare boasted that they, have .recruited 40, 000 new members this week.- ! ' 5 ; - Increasing clashes between' LGray Shirts"i tand hi Socialists and Cora- manista ..? ha re ' impelled the , B a varian government to isue a - decree " for bidding the Sarryins of bUles" aha clubs of wood, metal, rubber or other materials. Blingshota and i wetal knuckles are also forbidden by; police order. 1 The decree is aimed at r the i arma ment.: of .Hitler's "shock troops' . and the so-called " "AurgTiard light detach ments - of the ' Socialists named - after their leader in the diet. - Clashes . between these two camps recently developed veritable battles with clubs such as 'used by primitive man in various forms. s.; : " t It i reported that a secret meet ing . of international Fascist! leaders is taking place in Munich today. BARRATT TO QUIT STATE ROAD BODY (Continued Vtom Psr One) polntment of my successor to fill this Important position, I deem it to be but fair to him to submit my resigna tion to you at this time to take ef fect December SI, 1922. 1 am surrendering my commission with, the positive knowledge that the power invested in the highway com mission by you and the members of the legislature, during my incumbency has never been abused, and my only regret in severing my connection , with the department is that in doing so" X shall be deprived af the associations of a few men. vourself included, who. in this day and age when suspicion I and -slander: are rife, can stand up J before the world imbued with the u- Moniing, at a-:;' :ti-r. .. ijiiinTniiiniiini mi ii n.irraii n in K N A B E Not a Mar on Its Beautiful Mahogany Casefor , S3 1 5 Be Nearer Their Real Value YOUR BEST GUARANTEE': Your 1 Opportunity A DOWN INING TO MUSiC V; : : ; v Broadway at Alder - -.ai (i.f.rffa ihtrv have given the best that was inthem,. ui- slate -of Oregon i and the advancement of the-interests of the cittaens wtthm its boundaries. f . , v ; What will happen when the, hew ad ministration takes charge 4n January la mtter of noma : SDecUlatton. Among conjectures is ne to the effect that Governor Merce win recoranji to the legislature the creation of a paid commission. - . The conjecture is probably based on the fact- that while serving. In the state eenate three years ago the es tablishment of a paid commission in stead, of the non-salaried one. as ob tains at presents wis advocated in a bill which ha supported, ; There, is some iif hat.'iift ia fn favor of a single commissioner - who will combine the duties of chief engineer, as is me sys tem in the state of Washtagton. Thus far i Pierce has been non-committal on the subject. - : - In the meantime the present com mission la cleaning house, prepara tory to mo vine out. - Loose ends -are being caught up -and plaited, finan cial agreements with counties are be- .Jinii kwnnit tH noint. of mis- Onderstandlng and preparations; are being made for placing under contract unfinished gaps in tha imaln faigh- t mAAtnn : m11 commitments with the xmrious counties are , being f ul hua vtmu thia- tha commission has reached an agreement 1 with the Iederal government inrougn m, w retary of - agriculture on a federal aid system on which federal aid is to t To- carry oat . eommitments iwlth counties and close np the gaps or rne present system will require probably a two -years construction program, at a oost-whleh is now roughly estimated At 4,000,000. The concluding work of -the. present commission wiu oe. me revision fOE tnis J progjam, -na n3 ihn imt inaV be reduced. The available f undatnow in sighlt will about over ; itms i program -v., , -v Soutlieffiownsf S! : Are Searched For Vander Information that Fred Vandergriff. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vander griff, No. ,1541 East lth street, had tijt .i.)i, vf . would ero to Hollywood some day and leave his hat on a river dock so his relatives would think ha had been drowned, caused c.hmi send - deacriotionS of the youth to police of other .cxwist Clues. - ' Fred disappeared November 19. His hat was found-on the dock at Sell- wood ferry and police lmmeaiareiy drasged the rtver. Friends brought the. story of the 17-year-old boy's plan to the police HaT.uro.ay. nepon u was made that the mother of the boy has been very 111 since her son's dis appearance. " 's i PACKING MERGEBv DENIED Washlnaton. Nov. 25. Thomas E. Wilson, preaident of Wilson Co, J who is traveling In the soutn, toaay authorised his Washington office to deny reports that his. company -was contemplating a merger with another packing concern.' Mason & Hamlin Checkering Weber i Knabe , Emerson Hallet & Davis . Kimball And many others 9 o'Glock 51 - i EMERSON . A Qood Piano for . $185 PLAYER PIANOS Apollo -. .. .for $250 .Weber for $550 Shubert . .V .for. $385 Hobcrt M 7 : -Cable . i .".for $550. Some of These Play ; ers Offered Are Nearly New iT WILL BE A YEAR AT LEAST BEFORE YOU HAVE AN OTHER SUCH THERE WILL BE 10 BUYERS FOREVER Y PIANO. :- ' POLICE CHIEF OF CHICAGO IS TO HAVE QUIT 1. - ' .......... . ; . - - . .-v Actioir Follows Stormy Xareer? s Mayor Thompson Forced Into , Open at Meeting. 1 f Chicago. Nov. 25. (TJ. P.)Resigrna Uon of Charles FiUmorrls as chief on Chicago police as a result of an attack upon the alleged lath of enforcement of gambling law by the Thompson ad ministration, ' as reported :; tonight ia high city administration circles. iThe attack on Mayor William Hale Thampsdft came into the open Friday night following a ceremonial 'at the Shrine temple, 'attended by the mayor, When Mayor Thompson -attempted to answer claims that other organiza tions and churches were allowed to sell lottery tickets and raise money at bazaars through games of chance al though the carnivals supported by 'Ma sonic lodges were not. he was hooted down. . The mayor twice took the floor sad tried to deny the charges, made by . Illustrious Potentate Wade, and the. 4000 feilow Shriners hooted, him HOS I k -Reduced from $12.50 $8.85 SAO "Peggy" in beige suede ;nith Cu- ban heel and turn sole. A stun ning pattern and. splendid filter. Reduced from $12.50 $8.85 'Parisian' y in patent colt broad cross straps inlayed with del ' cate fawn kid. high French heel and turn sole '' Ultra in style without being freakish. 308 Washington . " 'Between Fifth and Sixth Los Angeles COMING THE .-OH Or - - PAR-EXCELLENCE - ;f.:"' . ,.. ; - . -V-.-v '.' ' . ' . i ' , -with whom is associated the million-dollar singing: corrietist . MILTON G? BUTTERFIELD who will sing all the latest popular song hits, just off the press, - ; Strafeht From BroadVay!. I BROADWAY PAVILION ' THE HALL BEAUTIFUL" - -. , The accommodations for dancing in this great pavilion, coupled , together with the : .'- . Eenices of this great dance orchestra, will mow classify Broadway. Hall as the fore- i - - " most and best Dance Hippodrome in the entire west. , 3 3 . - Dancing exclusively every down and refused to hear him on each occasion... - Chief KiLz morris, who has tfust completed his second year of adminis tration, of ' the . police department -of Chicago, refused- -to deny the reports tonight. " - . y , -. 1 have always said . that I would never : discuss my resignation, , he stated. When I am ready to step out I will announce it." ; Th . rihitit nh i nrcvinna xvrtna .when hts resignation was reported, is sued indignant defftala. . . ', Tenor to Be Soloist At the Apollo Club Concert on Friday l Seldom is it thatjtha musical critics of - the tNew Y6rk . papers are .unani mous as to the merits of any opera or operatic artist, but CharlessHackett. brilliant youna-?1 American tenor ; who wm Je heard In-'recltal next Friday. December 1. at The Auditorium, seems to be a market eeption: -Jot one of these writers hut speaks m most glow in a- terms of his unusual art and voice. Mr. Hackett's ' eppearance here is one of the notable musical events of the season and is. sura to draw a large and representative ' audieace of Port land musical patrons.. -. This concert opens the Apollo club's 15th season and will be Important In both musical and society circles. ; The boxoffice sale opens tomorro morning at Sherman-Clay A Co.'s. . Ubhn J. Read. formerly of Portland, died at his residence. No. 600 N. Hill avenwe. Pasadena. Cat, November 13 ERYTO-MGH??f H Wm HOESrANlJpTH IvSLOWS A LE PRLCES - ... . . . 1 - ,,., .... ' ' Month-endm A convincing instance of our ability to give values unequaled! Thirty different stylesall s t a n d a r d. Baker shoes- greatly reduced from our usual close-margin prices. Closed Thursday Thanksgiving . -Wednesday the last day of this sale. " " ' ..... . :- -. Ji. .. ; El S3 K5 JEIU $8.85 Shine Stand on Mezzanine Shine 10c ' with. - Morrison San Francisco - ... , - ,-:-.. i NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 2! . RETURN ENGXGEMENT? -: v --y . 10 KIN G With His Great American Dance - week night. t- -' r- .-" Broadway at :JIaia Street' Ha is survived by his wife end a daughter, Anna Ophelia Read, a brother. Henry K. Read of Wheatland. Cat. and a : sister. Mrs R, F. s Walker of Atlentown. ra. Read was , born in Ohio, October 22. IMS. He vraa a resi dent of Portland for 15 years. He was a descendant of John Read,, who came to America with Wlnthrop in 1630. also of Robert Taft, who settled in Massa chusetts In 17S- He was a member of Washington lodge No. 4. A- F. & A. M4 also of Perfection lodge No. 1, Scot tish Rite Masons, and was a Son of the American Revolution. - Funeral ervires were held in Pasadena Novem ber 13. . BUNGALOW BED DAVENPORTS With or without Overstul 'fed Chair And Rocker, or sinarU piece.. Choice tasSeUoa!. m"vited fU prlc 'yKlioa throughout -Kour KEPLER DA VENPORT COMPANY V. X. VXlX ATE. AHD BAST MOK&IftOX ' BAST fft lie $4.85 at Park Portland :,,,,I'uli!Wii'iWI!!;l -PIN S V3 Popular prices. S DESERVE BOABO AOMITi F.K Washington. Nov. 25.- tL N. S- President Harding has decide! te end the uncertainty ; that has -existed for some months over the governorship of the federal reserve board by appoint lngto the post D. II. Crissinger. pres ent, comptroller; o fthe . currency, ac cording to authoritative reports in administration-circles here today. MADE BBIGAiER CENEltAT. . Sacramento, CaU Nov, 25. U. F.) Governor fW. D. - Stephana today ap pointed J. J. Borree, adjutant general, to be brigadier- reneral. in cmtliand of the stata infantry brigade. - Reduced from $S.S0 M$85zl - : "Natty" in toft patent coll Kith Jight flexible sole and French heel. ; A pretty afternoon shoe. May be worn either vilh or without buckle. r i Reduced from $6J0 T. $4.85 Fine black kid' two gfrappump ' I with welt , sole and leather Cuban heel. Intended for a good looking ; strcel.'pump at a moderale'price. r 270 Morrison -Between -Fourth and Fifth ' Detroit iiaBaaaiBisuMffi; YOUR Teeth SI3op"i WHILE WE WORK I Dentistry Without Painl By : Proven R el i a b 1 e j Method . Satisfaction Guaranteed t . An Estimate' says that seventy .per cent of all humao disease . enters - through the mouth. -Own yo i not. then, appreciate lh& real necessity of : keeping the ; - mouth - clean, and the teeth sound and whole? Dueaaed - teeth pave tbo way for poor ,- health. Modern dentlajry -cn evercomethe difficulty.. No .. one need he permanently dis t tressed, if - he will . ive a good dentist a chance, I :; X-RAY WORK i 12 Years Practice in Portland DR.A.W.KEEI1E DR. E. J. KIESE11DAIIL . Above Majestic Theater . X 1 a 0 jt i r CUT. SS1J4 WASH. sr. J